What the back pages say - September 29

Bolton are set to receive an apology from referee Rob Styles for the astonishing penalty mistake he made at Old Trafford. The official has asked his superiors at his governing body, the PGMOL, to pass on his regret at awarding Manchester United a spot-kick when Cristiano Ronaldo was clearly tackled fairly by Jlloyd Samuel on Saturday. It is the second time in just over a year that Styles has had to apologise for a penalty error after pointing to the spot at Anfield in August last season when Liverpool full-back Steve Finnan collided with Chelsea's Florent Malouda.

Juande Ramos admitted last night: My job is on the line. Tottenham's boss saw his side turn in another shocker in yesterday's 2-0 defeat at Portsmouth. It kept Spurs rooted to the foot of the Premier League with just two points from six games.

Also: Arsene Wenger is sick of his wasteful Arsenal stars - and is ready to wield the axe for tomorrow's Champions League clash with Porto...Eric Cantona fears for Manchester United's future after Alex Ferguson retires...Michael Vaughan refuses to accept his England career is over and has given himself a year to win back his place.

Little and large: Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger is concerned his players lack height - a point backed up by Theo Walcott

DAILY TELEGRAPH

Arsene Wenger has promised to make changes to his side for tomorrow's Champions League visit of FC Porto after admitting to a height problem within his team.

DAILY MIRROR

Blazing Bolton want referee Rob Styles axed from the Premier League list after his howler handed Manchester United a crucial penalty. Styles pointed to the spot after Jlloyd Samuel cleanly tackled Cristiano Ronaldo, who got up to fire his side ahead and on the way to a 2-0 derby victory. Now Bolton will make a formal complaint against Styles and ask the authorities to leave him off the list next weekend - or even longer.

Also: Referee Mike Riley was in the middle of a bizarre card-changing controversy as he sent off Everton's Tim Cahill in the Merseyside derby.

DAILY EXPRESS

Tottenham manager Juande Ramos said last night he could lose his job because of the club's worst start to a season for 53 years. Spurs were left stranded at the bottom of the Premier League by a 2-0 defeat at Portsmouth. And when Ramos was asked whether he expected to survive, he could only say: "That is for someone else to decide. It is not down to me. We have a board, and a chairman who decide those sort of things."

Under-fire Juande Ramos insists he will not be hounded out of White Hart Lane. The Spaniard was slated by Spurs fans during yesterday's defeat at Fratton Park, as his side lost for the fourth time this season - leaving them rooted to the bottom of the table. Fans screamed "You don't know what you're doing" in the second half but boss Ramos said: "It doesn't hurt me. What hurts is not winning games."

Also: William Gallas has told his Arsenal team-mates to start treating opponents with respect or face another trophyless season.

THE TIMES

Harry Redknapp, the Portsmouth manager, has denied that he will be forced to sell players in the January transfer window to offset debts, reported to be as much as £60 million.

THE INDEPENDENT

The Inter Milan manager Jose Mourinho criticised his Juventus counterpart Claudio Ranieri for his poor command of the English language while fending off criticism for getting his assistant to fill in for him at news conferences.

THE GUARDIAN

David Moyes has responded to Everton's humbling in the Merseyside derby by calling on the club's board to finalise his new contract and admitting the delay has spread uncertainty throughout Goodison Park.